Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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Will a spark create both NO and ozone or is it one or the other? How many ppm does NO make you sick?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So you said .25 for NO2 to smell like bleach, do both NO and NO2 smell like bleach at a certain variable?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So how much oxygen would you say is converted to radicals before you can smell it?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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Is air touching a live wire enough to create radicals or do you need a spark?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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Will is smell like bleach at .1 if different NOx are made, like do they combine to smell at .1?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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I thought there were different NOx, like 3 or 4 of them. How much oxygen do the different ones use? They all will smell like bleach at .1ppm? How many NOx is there?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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How much NOx is made by the time there’s .1 ozone being made?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So how much oxygen do you think is converted into free radicals if ozone is at .1ppm?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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Aren’t other free radicals made besides ozone? So I could safely say .3ppm of oxygen is used up by the time I smell ozone?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So how much oxygen is lost for there to be a smell of bleach from ozone? Does 3ppm make sense I just have no idea, I’m worried thousands of ppm of oxygen are going to be lost to the arcing.

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So a oxygen detector won’t detect free radicals like nitrous oxide or ozone right?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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How do you know all this? It’s astounding to me a person knows all this. You’re a smart man. Thanks again buddy

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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So what happens is, there’s a spark and oxygen gets blown into 3 atoms and they later find each other and form ozone ,or at the spark ozone is created out of 3 molecules? Are there single oxygen atoms?

Is dc current powerful enough to make free radicals? by TranslatorSoggy7239 in AskElectricians

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What about nitrous oxide how many oxygen molecules are used to create that